Boonta Vista - EPISODE 22: The Dipshit Dossier, Vol 1
Episode Date: November 8, 2017In the inaugural edition of the Dipshit Dossier, Andrew and Ben take a stroll through the most abominable takes of one of News Corp's most loathsome columnists: Miranda Devine. Thanks to our listener...s for helping us remember the overwhelming number of times Miranda said something monumentally misguided on the public stage. Support the show and get exclusive bonus episodes by subscribing on Patreon: www.patreon.com/BoontaVista Don't forget to rate & subscribe on iTunes if that's your thing. _____________________________ Twitter: twitter.com/boontavista iTunes: tinyurl.com/y8d5aenm Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=144888&refid=stpr Pocket Casts: pca.st/SPZB RSS: tinyurl.com/kq84ddb Ear Buds Network: earbudsnetwork.com
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to Burtavisto Socialist Club, episode 22.
I'm Andrew and tonight it's just me all alone with my dear friend returned from the united starts.
I'm Andrew, and tonight it's just me all alone.
With my dear friend, returned from the united
starts.
It's Ben.
Hi Ben.
Hello.
I can't believe I laugh at you've said unit starts twice now.
But I have.
Who knows why?
United starts of Amaricia?
Well like, uh, united farts.
Hmm.
Hmm.
Well, that's a little rough in their, in their time of need.
It seems that apparently, shockingly, there has been another mass shooting.
I saw a headline that said, uh, mass shooting,
mass shooting re-ignites gun control debate, and my first thought was does it?
Hmm. I mean it sort of maybe wafted another breeze towards a flame that has been burning continuously
for years and fruitlessly. Yeah, you can't help but get the feeling that it's kind of where it's at now.
You know, it's found its level.
That's just where it's going to stay.
Yep.
You know, I've seen people say that the whole,
the tweet that sort of crops up now with every mass shooting is, um, is the one about, you know, America made its decision with Sandy Hook.
When a whole classroom full of kindergartners
can get killed by somebody with an assault rifle and everybody goes, wow, that's terrible.
But let's not try changing anything.
You've kind of collectively, you've collectively made your decision.
And pretty much everything that's happened since then bears that out. Yep, it doesn't matter if the church full of people.
It doesn't matter if the shooter like, like 600 people or something got injured in Vegas, some insane number.
Yeah. It doesn't matter. It's fine. No, no loss is great enough to warrant telling people hey maybe you need a more
extensive background check before you get an hour 15 that's just going too far.
Yeah there is no act too obscene and as I saw a thing about the about the most
recent shooting in a church where somebody killed about half the congregation
apparently it was I'm struggling to think,
to find the exact numbers here, but it was,
you know, something like 20-something people killed
and 20-something people injured in a town
with a population of 680 something.
4% of that town died in that shape.
I think it was actually 8% of that town.
Oh.
From memory, unless I made that shape. I think it was actually 8% of that town. Oh, hmm. From memory? Unless I made that up. Oh, look, we can both make up numbers all night.
Oh, well, yeah, and it also makes me think of, um, of that very grisly, recurring article in the onion.
Mm, that there's no way to, uh, what is it? There's no way you can stop this. Never could have seen this coming, it, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, th. It th. It th. It th. It th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. Uh, uh, thi. thi. Uh, thi, thi, thi, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, thi. Uh, thi. Uh, thi. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. Uh, th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. th. th. thi. th. thi. I th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi.'s no way you can stop this. Never could have seen this Cummings, it says Only Nation where this happens over and ever again.
But as I saw somebody pointing out recently, I didn't actually realize this was the case.
They actually republished the article every time it happens, and they just changed the location and the numbers.
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Yeah.
That's a bit, I don't know how I feel about that actually.
That seems a bit weird, but I guess it does make a very good point.
Yeah, that nothing changes except for the place in the numbers.
I think that's a valid point.
Yeah. Yeah.
So, well that's a pretty grizzly note to to start to to to to that's a valid point. Yeah. Yeah. So, uh, well that's a pretty grisly note to start off on,
welcome, welcome back from America where that happens.
Uh, yeah, I'm glad, uh,
that it didn't happen where I was,
but still sad that it happened anywhere.
Yeah.
Uh, I hope it stops happening.
It's probably not going to, um, but you know, let's, fingers crossed, fingers crossed,
something, something happens?
Some kind of circuit break up.
I, you know, you just got to wonder, like, you know, you see all these arguments
for people being like, oh, it's not the problem, you know, that's not the problem. It's part of the problem blah, blah, blah, blah. But that's, to me, it's part of the problem.
It's definitely a part of the problem, but you have to wonder just what, what these people
think it could be?
Like, is there something in American tap order?
Is it something just the way that Americans are raised, is it, like, they have to, there's to be something
else there.
I just don't understand what they're blaming it on, and if they are blaming on something
that's not guns, why are they not making steps to try and address those things?
You know, they're not looking for better, you know, they're not looking for addressing poverty, you know, it's...
Yeah, I think I can, like, I completely agree with the idea that, well, for example,
President, the President Donald Trump currently over in Japan, he made a comment about it
at a press conference where he said, oh, it's not a guns issue, it's a mental health issue right there.
And maybe someone could kind of take that at face value if the Republicans were
interested in anybody being able to access any kind of health care at all, let alone mental health care.
So, you know, that seems completely off base. But I have to say
I kind of do agree with several things that might not line up with a lot of
the usual Australian gloating about this sort of thing which is to immediately
say well we had this one big massacre and then we just got rid of the
guns and we're good now.
I don't think it's a particularly helpful line for a lot of Australian people to trot out
every time that it happens, if only because, number one, I think that on a really, really deep
ingrained cultural level, we are very, very different.
I don't think that's you know, like we had a guest
on a long time. Go, dear friend of the show, Eliza Gager, and we kind of talked about the
comparisons between the sort of parallel developments of like Bush Ranger and cowboy culture in
Australia and America. And, you know, there are a lot of parallels but
they're not the same in the Australia never quite had that same kind of wild west
you know you're out here and you got to look after yourself and you shoot somebody
who looks at the wrong way frontier kind of stuff and I do believe that a lot of
that kind of thing is deeply ingrained into the DNA of a lot of that country. But there is
the secondary issue which is that in Australia when that shooting took place at
Port Arthur, if you believe that, if you don't believe it was a false flag.
Good God. Oh my God. I still can't believe how freaked out I was within
the last 12 months when I actually became aware of Port Arthur conspiracy theorists.
I didn't know it was a thing. Now I know it's a thing. It shouldn't have surprised me, but it really did.
Anyway, yeah, when Port Arthur happened and there was, you know, an amnesty and a gun buyback
and go out of a lot of guns,
yeah, culturally, it just wasn't the same.
There wasn't the same kind of like,
everybody having a gun in their home for self-defense,
everybody hunting is a normal sort of cultural thing,
all that sort of stuff.
When you look at America America where there are more guns than there are people in a nation of
over 350 million or whatever it is, versus Australia where I don't think it's unreasonable to
say that it would probably be pretty uncommon to own a gun outside of being a farmer.
Yeah, absolutely.
That's not to say that like target and sport shooters and hunters and stuff don't exist,
but it's not like an everyday part of life here in the same way that it is there.
So, you know, for us to say, well, just buy up all the guns and get rid of them and tuf them out. Yeah, I think, I think it's showing a sort of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of of ignorance their their their their their ignorance ignorance their ignorance ignorance ignorance their their their the guns and get rid of them and turf them out. Yeah, I think it's showing a sort of ignorance of the sheer scale of the issue.
Yeah.
In that country, it's like how would you even begin to go about collecting and disposing
literally hundreds of millions of guns for millions of people who don't want you to have them.
Let alone all the illegal ones.
Whole can of worms.
Yeah, they kind of fucked.
Yep.
I don't know, it's just very hard to imagine what it could be that toeat.
It's just very hard to imagine what that change would be.
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Even if they started transitioning to a similar model to Australian gun
ownership where you essentially have to you know if you don't own a gun, if you
don't have a gun license say for you't have gun license, say, for, you know, workers
like a security guard or whatever, you have it as a hobbyist.
So, you know, you need to go to a gun range, like, you have to have a gun club that you're
a part of.
You need to go there once every, I don't know, is it like 30 or 60 days or something? But you essentially need to demonstrate that you're, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, their, their, to, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, th, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, to, to, to, thi.a, thi.a, thi.a, thi.a, thi, thi, their, their, thi need to demonstrate... You don't know what the regularity is. But it's with some frequency, and relatively frequent.
You basically just need to actually demonstrate that you're not just some psychopath that's hoarding guns.
Yeah, you're not just filling out all the appropriate paperwork that allows you to keep a whole stack of guns in your home. Yeah. And then actually keeping track of like who owns what guns actually having
waiting periods that are stuck to actually doing background checks even you
know mental health checks would be amazing but I mean that's something that
they would never ever pay for. Hmm. But I don't know maybe if they get a
maybe if they get single-payer health care first, then people with mental
health problems will actually like go and turn up for help. Well that'd be nice.
Yeah, wouldn't it? Wouldn't it though? So speaking of this shooting, that brings us
to the topic of today's show. We wanted to talk about a dear dear friend of the show,
a columnist from News Limited, known
as Miranda Divine.
Divine in name and divine in artistic output.
Hmm.
Truly, truly heavenly, heavenly celestial style writing.
If you are a listener from the land of overseas, you may not be familiar with Miranda's writing.
It's, oh, I don't know.
I mean, if you heard one of our previous episodes
where we were talking about conservative wonder kind Caleb Bond, you can think of Miranda
Divine as basically the, you know, the alien queen that birthed him in an egg sack.
A bit of a mentor figure between Miranda Divine and Andrew Bolt's.
Miranda and Caleb, of course, both appear on Andrew Bolt's TV show.
Miranda, look, granted our politics don't align,
but I don't think it's unfair to say that a lot of the things that she writes are really
dumb.
I think that's relatively generous.
She's more or less the worst person live.
She's not above stretching the truth to score very shitty political points.
She's, I think the worst thing about her is that she is very, very good at her job,
which is getting dip shits riled up about very,
very harmless, trivial things. So every week, she writes out a 500 to 600 word conniption
about something that is ultimately harmless, but does so with just the most insane vigor.
It's, yeah, she's one of the most infuriating people in the world to read.
And it's very hard to tell how cynical it is.
Hmm. That's really one of the problems that I face with one of her
news corps, staple mates in Andrew Bolt. That's really one of the problems that I face with one of her News Corp.
Staplemates in Andrew Bolt.
In the, by all accounts, much like Tony Abbott, by all accounts, a lot of people will say,
oh, if you actually meet Andrew Bolt or Tony Abbott, they're really intelligent,
personable people who are good at communicating and all that sort of stuff.
Which kind of makes it all the worse that apparently the rest of their lives are things that they have actively chosen to do.
So yeah, Andrew Bolt is, I feel similarly where I just kind of don't, I don't know how truly invested and cynical Andrew Bolt is
and what he does. I would maybe draw more of a parallel between Miranda Divine
and Chris Kenny. Yeah, I don't for sure. Because yeah, I think that Chris Kenny is
is much more similar in the sense that he seems to, he seems to start off from very, very disingenuous places.
He seems to, you know, kick off a controversy by saying something willfully ignorant.
Very disingenuous, really sort of deliberately misreading things, just to take offense to them.
And then when people say, come on, you big dip shit, he then puts up this pretense of, you know,
serious gravitas and the, you know, we should be, we should all be really taking
things a bit more seriously. So the reason that the topic of a mass shooting made me think of Miranda.
It's because you want to shoot it with a gun?
No.
Are you sure you don't want to say that on the podcast?
Well, it went well for us last time that you said you wanted to shoot somebody with a gun on the show.
I don't know if I ever said that.
That doesn't sound like something that I would say, certainly not on a podcast. Yep, I sure hope nobody edits in an audio clip of you saying it on the show.
So, I couldn't help but notice when looking at Miranda Devine's Twitter feed for this episode,
that she had been reacting to the news of this shooting in Sutherland Springs
by, by cherry cherry picking you know
different different tweets and all that sort of stuff that's confirmed to have
used for her seems to be doing a lot of retweeting of weird alt-rights figure
Chet Cannon who's the strange bleach-blon,
Make America Great Again, hat-wearing Mormon Chud from the states.
She's tweeted, of course, she's retweeted him talking about, showing a clip from video about the guy
who apparently chased the shooter with his gun, saying,
God bless the good guy with a gun that stopped the bad guy with a gun. That trope that we all know to just with his gun saying, God bless the good guy with a gun
that stopped the bad guy with a gun.
That trope that we all know to just be completely false.
Yeah, wasn't there something about the,
was the Vegas shooting?
Oh God, this is so awful, but it might well have been just another recent shooting
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apprehend the perpetrator because there's a bunch of dudes running around with guns.
Yeah, yeah, I mean there was definitely a bunch of that sort of stupid conjecture from
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immediately was, what are you suggesting that a bunch of people in the crowd at
this concert that's being shot at from across the street in a like a 30-second
floor window or whatever it was, that they should have all pulled out their
handguns and started blindly firing out their handguns
and started blindly firing at the side of a hotel if they could even figure out
where it was coming from? Would that have really helped out the situation?
It's kind of insane that the what-ifery about this is always like, well what if
there had been a good guy there with a gun? I would put it to you a better
what if the shooter didn't have a gun? Hmm, what if nobody showed up with a gas-powered assault rifle and lit the place up?
So Miranda has also retweeted amongst Chet cannons, other tweets.
So Chet has screencapped a series of posts from people who are in favor of stricter gun controls.
And Chet says, dozens tragically murdered while worshipping God at church in Sutherland Springs.
The left, fuck your prayers, and so he's screen-shotted people saying,
what has now become a popular sentiment, for example,
fuck your invisible thoughts and invisible prayers, buck up and do something.
Another example is somebody saying, fuck your thoughts and prayers,
GOP, don't pray, vote.
Fuck your thoughts and prayers, if Congress hadn't nested in the pockets of the gun
lobby, we could have stopped this after Sandy Hook.
Says another person.
Now apart from the fact that very clearly Chet has just searched for the phrase, uh, fuck
your thoughts and prayers.
And then just screen cap those regardless of context.
What makes this a very Miranda divine piece of content to endorse via retweet, because as we all know, retweets do in fact equal endorsements.
Is again, the very sort of willful misinterpretation of the sentiment here.
Oh, absolutely, because, you know, it would be absurd to look at those and say,
well, we need, and assume they mean we need re-election on gun control.
What they clearly mean is they're saying religious people should go to hell for
being religious, especially if they've just experienced a tragedy.
Yes, the very obvious inference to take from these tweets that say things about Congress
in the pockets of the gun lobby is those people deserve to be killed in a mass shooting
because they prayed.
Which of course, you know, brings us into a topic that I'm sure we will touce on in a bit
more detail, which is Miranda's raving persecution complex about Christians which extends to quite a few of her different
hobby horses most particularly the Catholic Church. It's kind of it's amazing that she
absolutely refuses to believe that women face any form of discrimination in
the 21st century but that the Catholic Church is like the single most persecuted institution in
the world. Yes. Well I guess you can only care about one thing, so she's chosen
hers. We've clearly chosen to respect women. You know, you got to have one.
This only is only one. You can support the Pope or you can respect women but you can't do both.
Yes, absolutely.
I'll have to say I kind of agree with her there.
Um, so, you know, you know, Ben has gone out and he's racked up a few examples.
Because I'm assuming that in your time at, say, SBS comedy and pedestrian,
that sort of thing, that you've probably written a few pieces on some of the things that Miranda
has blotted out.
I certainly found a bunch of these just by Googling Ben McLea, Miranda Devine, and then
seeing which articles I had written and then reverse engineering, which articles of hers
they had been about. Don't remember
writing a lot of these so it was a great refresher. Yeah well would you
would you like to run us through some of your favorites? I absolutely would
thank you so much for asking. I'm going to start with probably what is a
quintessential Miranda Divine piece just because it really encapsulates what her
her MO is. The title of the article,
and figure out how to actually follow links from Google Box.
Do you shift click?
Do you control click.
Well, you click on it, and then it brings up the actual link, and you can click on that.
Hey, would you look at that?
You should link that in.
Yeah.
The article is titled,
Reverse racism is now acceptable in Australia, which is huge of true.
This is from April 1st, 2017, not an April Fool's prank. This is her genuine opinion.
So, this is her taking a single anecdote from a very misguided person and extrapolating
it into a very firmly held belief about what's happening in the entire country. So the story
here is that a mum in a swanky Sydney suburb, heard about a playgroup for mums and kids from a friend
of hers, went to that playgroup and was basically told, fuck off, you're white, you can't join us,
and that's the crux of Miranda's article.
So, uh, what happened here is that
this is a playgroup for basically recent immigrants and people that speak
English as a second language you know as a sort of a support group for
people like that and to meet people and you know that sort of thing and this
mom was not one of those two things.
So they said, hey, this isn't for you.
And of course...
Oh, we actually put this on for a reason for a certain demographic.
Instead of just being like, oh, this is a resource for people, for, you know,
recent, reason to need help.
Cool, I'll go to another play group.
She of course she instead asked to speak, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to speak, to speak, to speak, to speak, to to to speak, to to to to to to to to to to to the need help. Cool, I'll go to another playgroup. She of course contacted Miranda Divine and lost to her. Of course she instead asked to speak to the
manager. Yes, very much so. One of my favorite things about this is in the
opening paragraphs, Miranda Divide says, so the woman said to her, can I ask what
your cultural background is? Taken it back, Coverdale, who has blonde hair said to her, can I ask what your cultural background is?
Taking it back, Coverdale, who has blonde hair and freckles, said I'm Australian.
Now I wonder what she means by she has blonde hair and freckles. It's very good because it's a really
nice subtle way to illustrate to the reader that she is both white and a real Australian. Yeah, it's like that news.com.
That article about the, uh, the white dude that beat the shit out of, uh, well, I don't
know if he actually managed to beat the shit out of them, but he got into a fight with
a number of thugs.
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And they said the headline was something like blonde hero takes on thugs in like vicious, vicious
brawl so it's just, oh, this is, you mean it's a white man versus black people is what
you try to say.
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That how he arrived at that title, and he was like, just doing the news, mate.
And then less than a week later, the Daily Mail pulled their standard trick of taking
somebody else's article, putting a different name at the top and reprinting it,
as they do. And it was somebody's piece that they'd spent like months doing, you know, really, really
intensive investigative reporting over.
And this dude just stuck his name at the top and went away with it.
It's great stuff. Well, look, you gotta make money somehow.
Some other highlights from this were, uh, fucking what even...
Oh look, I like this here, where the woman said, I'm sorry, you can't come here,
it's for multicultural families and people who speak languages other than English at home.
Coverdell stood her ground. I said, I'm not leaving.
My kids were playing. My older son was having such a good time with his buddy and I thought, why should I leave?
Of course that's what you thought, lady. Why should I, why should I have to make space for anybody else in this community to put a specific thing on?
I mean, she's definitely a perfect match for a candidate for a Miranda Divine article, for
sure.
There's this wonderful little paragraph in there that just really highlights Miranda's
wonderful flair for the dramatic.
Ironically enough, it was just a few days before Harmony Day, a big event at Alexandria
Park to celebrate our country's cultural diversity with a free halal beef and chicken sausage sizzle to twist the knife a little
deeper. This year's theme was we all belong. I love the idea that this whole
thing has been like an engineered this entire thing has been done to offend this one
lady. Yeah oh absolutely. The council organized a big event. And the highlighting that it's halal as well as just a
lovely touch. Little sprinkles, little sprinkles of great stuff. She caps off
this article by drawing her huge conclusions from this one incident into, this is just wonderful. It is politically incorrect to say so, but but the the the the the the the the the the the thi thttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt. And th. And th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. th. th. th. th. th. the. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the incident into, well this is just wonderful, it is politically
incorrect to say so, but anti-white racism is now acceptable in Australia in the name of
diversity and celebrating difference.
In the ADF, for instance, there are attempts to erase the Anglo-Saxon warrior culture,
which... Okay. I can't even, I don't even know about this. 300. I assume she's talking about the movie 300. Yeah, I believe that. th. th. th, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, th, I don't even know about this. And recent time... 300. I assume she's
talking about the movie 300. Yeah, I believe that might be it. I don't know that was, that
was Greeks, but whatever. Whatever, Miranda. I mean, that's just a really weird assertion
as well that the Australian's armed forces are exclusively white. And I don't know if I would also describe what we have in the ADF as a warrior culture.
I don't know if you know anyone that works in the defense force, but they're not a...
I mean they're just guys.
Well, and some women now, that can happen too.
Well, I'll also say that, um, the examples of what I think she's talking about here that I have seen. I would prefer that that th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th that the examples of what I think she's talking about here that I have seen
I would prefer that they erased it. I so yeah I moved I moved back to Canberra
this year where I grew up and that is where the the Defense Force Academy and all
that sort of stuff is it's where a lot of the you know military training it's where the Department of Defense is all that sort of stuff is it's where a lot of the you know military
training it's where the Department of the Defense is all that kind of stuff and
I remember being coming back sort of over Christmas and I went down to the
shops and saw several guys wearing military gear and they were wearing you know
sort of fatigues from the from the waist down but on the top half of them they were wearing you know sort of fatigues from the from the
waist down but on the top half of them they were wearing hoodies black
hoodies that said on them proud infidel
and yeah and I was like hmmm I'm not entirely sure how awesome I think it's the same.
And yeah, and I thi thanks. And yeah, I'm not I'm not entirely sure how thou th I think I think tho th. th th th th thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi. I thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they they thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi they thi entirely sure how awesome I think it is that there's
like members of our armed services just cruising around in public still in uniform and with the
thing over the top that pretty clearly says like I came to kill Muslims.
You know what I mean? Like, just that whole kind of vibe.
And I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that that is exactly the kind of
culture that Miranda is talking about preserving and I'm not into it. It's a bit
weird, it's a bit creepy. Yeah it was a strange thing, strange thing to see out.
And it does, it did genuinely make mething, strange thing to see out.
And it does, it did genuinely make me sort of go like, I wonder how the old armed forces
PR folks would feel about all these soldiers cruising around wearing that kind of shit.
Probably not great, I would imagine.
Hmm. Yeah, it doesn't exactly, it doesn't exactly reinforce the idea that's,
there isn't a deep undercurrent of racism to how people are trained and deployed around the world or anything.
But whatever.
Oh, um, you probably, I don't know.
Probably no one's told you this before, but Islam is no race.
So, oh, oh. I'd like to start off by extending the show's deepest apologies to Miranda Divine.
To any and all of my former criticisms of imperialism, which I now understand to be good.
Yes, absolutely.
Yeah.
Sorry, sorry everybody.
And I can't wait to start getting not racist.
I've been waiting.
Now that I know I can't be racist. I also can't wait to start getting not racist
uh... i've been i know i can't be racist i also can't wait for you to not be
racist i'm very excited for it
uh... it's a lovely cherry on top of this article uh... is her saying
bigotry is condoned as a corrective to so-called white privilege
but reinforcing separate cultural identities inevitably leads to so-called white privilege, but reinforcing separate cultural identities
inevitably leads to the balkanization of Australia and the disowning of our national identity.
You just fucking said in the previous paragraph that you want to preserve Anglo-Saxon
warrior culture.
That's literally a cultural identity, you dumb motherfucker.
Well look, there's a, there's a real thread to a lot of this stuff, which I think we were sort of talking about.
We touched on this in a previous episode,
where we made mention of a lot of the times
that Miranda has massively stuck her foot in it,
by shooting off her mouth about something that she has perceived to be, you know, an act of
political correctness because as we all know any and all political correctness
is political correctness. Gone mad. Oh would you happen to have one perfect very
short hilarious example that would say fit in the screenshot of three tweets by the
charts? Well, well this one time.
So Miranda Devine was apparently watching the rugby
and tweeted, did David Pocock just do jazz hands after a try?
What a wanker!
To which the actual David Pocock replied to her and said,
actually, that's Oslan, Australian sign language, for clapping.
I did it for my friend, because that is her first language.
And Miranda, rather than saying, oh, I'm such a big dip shit, said, oh good, I thought you were doing like a feminist thing.
But I'm glad you weren't.
And then tweeted out a link to one of her own pieces
in which she is raving nonsensically about all of these imagined,
imagined psychotic leftists demanding safe spaces and being
triggered and all that sort of stuff. And as I said at the time when we first
sort of touched on this on that previous episode, what really struck me about
that was that when she had this pointed out to her that no, that's just a link
that she is drawing entirely from her own imagination
because she spends way too much time thinking about all this shit and
imagining that people are as invested in it as she is.
Rather than seeing that for what it was and saying, oh I'm really embarrassed
or maybe I should, you know, take a step back.
She instead
Said oh, okay. That's fine. I just thought you were doing this thing which according to me you're not allowed to do
And then you know posted a link to her article reinforcing that yeah the the text you used before she linked after her article was for those
puzzled about my version to hashtag jazz hands. It's the feminist version of clapping which triggers anxiety so first, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, th, th, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, okay, tho, tho, th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th th th th th th th th th th's th's th's th's th's thi thi, thi, thi, that that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that's the feminist version of clapping which triggers
anxiety. So first of all, just because you heard one anecdotal story about some people asking
people not to clap, it could be, you know, it could be, I don't know, whatever, it doesn't really matter.
That doesn't mean it's the feminist version of clapping. It's not like everyone who is a feminist does that instead of clapping.
That has also committed to clapping. Like, she just, she takes these weird anecdotal things
and then extrapolates them universally. And second, this is a point we make pretty often on
the podcast. Who gives you shit? Hmm. Like no one is forcing, no one has come to Miranda Divine and been like, hey, don't
clap. You have to do the Oslan version of clapping. Yeah, like, and if it's happening
in like, if even if there are groups everywhere that are doing this, cool, it's a consideration
for people that are made anxious by like loud and harsh noises or whatever, who the fuck cares? Just let them do it. Like, isn't that what being conservative is going to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be to be the to be the to be the to be the their their to their their to to to to to to to clap. to clap. to clap. to clap. to clap. to to to their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their th. thi. thi. thi. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. toe. their their the fuck cares? Just let them do it like
Isn't that what being conservative is supposed to be all about is just like
Minimally interfering people's faces and letting them do what they want to do with their lives?
Why is it so offensive to her that like people are just being consider it to the people around them?
It impacts her life in no way
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of clapping is like a quarter of a sentence long as part of a rattled off string of, as you said,
completely anecdotal references to things. She she
doesn't expand on it, she doesn't provide a link to a story of it happening
somewhere, she doesn't come back around to it and flesh it out at all. It is just a
single thing where she said, from safe spaces to jazz hands, feminists are out of
control. And that's it. That's the only reference to it in the article.
There is absolutely no evidence supplied
of it ever having happened anywhere,
let alone one time.
But yeah, this is just the thing that really strikes me about,
you know, Miranda especially,
even more so than Chris Kenny or Andrew Bolt or any of
those sorts of other Australian right-wing colonists. She's probably only
matched by Mark Latham who I would probably consider to be considerably more
unhinged. But yeah what's what's really striking about it is it, you're talking about people who literally
make a career out of like identifying something that they think is someone else taking things
too seriously or not being able to take a joke or getting offended too easily or whatever
it is, you know,
they're constantly trotting out the stuff about safe spaces and getting triggered and
people demanding this and demanding that and being racist against white people and all that
sort of stuff.
This is all the stuff that they're supposed to take issue with and their entire careers
are built on the backs of of
exactly that, of just grievance. Just grievance, it's just... somebody told me, I saw a thing on the
internet about some person that got up in somebody's face and said, hey, you're not allowed to do that.
And the other person was like, bullshit, I am allowed to do it.
And she just fucks off and writes a column about it.
It's just, it's the dumbest thing.
They'll like, get one of those forward chain emails about the, like, thoroughly
debunk stories about how England made it illegal to sing bar black sheep. And then she just starts with these the their their their their their th and th. And th. And th. And thes thinks thinks thinks with thinks with thinks thinks with thinks with their thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks, thinks, thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thus. It, it's thus. It's th. It's th. It's th. It's th. It's th. It's th. It's thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's thinks, it's just faugh. I's just faugh. I's just fa, it's just faugh. I's just faugh, it's thinks, it week writing columns about how it's illegal to look at sheep now
like
she just starts with these very flimsy premises and then just winds them up
with nonsense anger about made up stuff
uh... and then complains that
uh... let the leftist uh... sensitive babies
it's just...
It's nonsense. Snowflakes.
Triggered snowflakes.
So we are safe spaces.
Should we try to end through a few more of these?
Oh yeah, yeah, let's touch on a couple.
I certainly have my own favorites of some of these.
How would you like to pick the next one?
Well, one that I really enjoyed at the time was a story that, you know, some of our American
listeners might be familiar with.
There was in the very broad spate of shootings by the police of unarmed civilians for seemingly
very little reason or provocation.
Around the time that all of the Philandro Castile stuff was happening,
there was a white Australian lady who called the police about something that was happening
and she ran out when the police car showed up.
She ran out to meet them and a cop just immediately shot her a bunch
of times and killed her. Which you know it's very sad but no more or less sad
than that just constantly happening in the states anyway. But you know I mean
and there was there was commentary at the time because a lot of people were
genuinely shocked and there was a at the time, because a lot of people were genuinely shocked.
And there was a lot of commentary from black people saying, oh, now you're shocked.
Like now you're suddenly, this is suddenly like, hey, they did that for no reason at all.
They shot, they shot a white lady for no reason at all.
And you know, I also saw other people saying in a more sort of
measured way like yes it's absolutely fucked up that people are looking at
this and acting as though it's somehow different but if that's what it
takes for people to look at it and say there is something wrong with this system then we'll take it, you know. Miranda's take was a little, a
little different from these, in the sense that she took a look at what had
happened where an innocent woman had run out into the street and immediately
been gunned down by the police solely for approaching them, unarmed in any way.
And she said, because this blonde white Australian lady was gunned down by the police without
provocation and while she was unarmed, that completely destroys all of the arguments of the
movement known as Black Lives Matters.
This article is utterly unhinged.
You got to admire, you got to admire even being able to get there.
You know, like.
So this headline, this is the headline.
There's two sentences, very long for a headline, but I'm not getting the notes.
A black cop killed an Australian white woman. How does that fit the Black Lives Matter narrative?
What that guns are trigger happy, cops are trigger happy and way too ready to use
gun violence. Yes it sure shows up that Black Lives Matter narrative of the
cops kill too many people when they shouldn't and we wish they would stop.
It's utterly absurd. And the cops kill too many people when they shouldn't and we wish they would stop. It's utterly absurd and then the opening, oh for fuck sake so she's done it again.
How a sweet blonde Australian yoga teacher in her pajamas came to be shot dead by
American police at home in an apple and such as any apples to the mystery.
She's a yoga teacher she's not some thug yeah
like just fucking just say it say what you mean how does a white person how does
this happen to white people they don't even look like criminals
she starts with she asserts her thesis very strongly what we can safely
assume is that Justin Dement, Damon, I'm not sure.
Her death was made more likely by an anti-police atmosphere whipped up in the US by the anarchic
Black Lives Matter or BLM movement.
It's a very self-perpetuating idea, isn't it, that by asking to not be shot, you are making it
more likely that you are going to be shot.
It's so fucking stupid.
Just, oh, oh God.
It is monumentally dumb.
And of course, it's a perfect illustration of Miranda's brainworms, in the sense that she is unable
to look at an event like
at an event like that and say either you know on the micro scale this is
this is fucked up that this would happen to anyone an unarmed white woman
an unarmed black woman you know a, anyone that it had been happening
to on an extremely regular basis in the States.
She's unable to look at it like that in the micro.
She's also unable to look at it in the macro and say, this is clearly a serious problem
on a large scale because it happens to anyone who approaches the police in, even in a non-threatening way,
the police is still absolutely petrified and incredibly, you know, eager to just pop off with the guns as soon as anything happens.
She can't look at it in either of those ways. She has to only and exclusively look at it through the prism of
which leftist group that I disagree with.
You know, has a narrative that can be foiled by this.
Who, you know, which one of my political opponents does this clash with their agenda?
And like their agenda?
And the way her mind works is just kind of, well shit, but, so she refuses to look at like
the statistics on, you know, lethality of shootings from cops towards black people in America
is like vastly disproportionate.
The stats speak for themselves. It's obscene how much more frequently they're injured and
killed than white criminals doing similar or worse crimes. She doesn't think that's a sign
that there's a problem with racism with the cops, but she does believe that one instance
of a black American cop shooting a white person means that. Oh, proves the racism doesn't exist. Yeah, that's it. You're one one one one one one one one one one one one. that one. that one. that one. that one. that one. the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the instance. the the their. the the the the their. their. their. their. their. the the their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the the the the the the the the th. th. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. th. t whole point doesn't exist. Yeah, that's it. You're one, you're one example.
It's just utterly baffling.
Well, yeah, I love the idea that in a country of, you know,
hundreds of millions of people with heavily armed,
militarized police who are constantly shooting unarmed people and in crazy numbers and everything. Yeah, it's this singular example that just kind of disproves any, any sort of, um, it's th. It's or culture or any of that sort of stuff, which all in and of themselves are like huge, endemic issues that, that just have, you know, have taken decades and decades
to get to the point where they're at now.
But no, one blonde lady got killed.
It's worth noting she's blonde.
She was blonde, so it's not like in the dark you could have accidentally mistaken her for
a lady who was not white she was definitely white at the time of the shooting
yeah it's just it's remarkable with a lot of these like just just how unable
she is at this point to see anything through any prism other than things
things that affect her and stoke her white grievance
politics.
Yeah, it's utterly ridiculous.
Just to make me even angry, laughter sentences of the article, a black cop killing an unarmed
white woman does not fit the narrative pushed by BLM activists,
but they may as well have pulled the trigger.
Uh, suck a turd.
Just grab a whole turd, shove it into your mouth and suck on that turd.
Jesus Christ. And as I said before, I completely dispute the idea that that woman's death does not play
into BLM's narrative because as I said I'm almost certain
that a very large portion of the Black Lives Matters narrative is that they
kind of wish that the cops would stop shooting unarmed citizens.
Absolutely. I think if they if they were sort of not doing that so much
across the board that maybe they wouldn't shot that lady and also they were sort of not doing that so much across the board, that maybe they wouldn't
shot that lady, and also that they would not shoot a bunch of unarmed black people as well,
and then maybe both parties could be happy.
I like that Miranda's idea of justice is that everybody gets shot while unarmed equally.
We gotta get those stats even.
Mmm, those stats even. True equality. It's very bad
stuff. What else you got? What's one of your favorites? Well this one is a new one to me as of today
was suggested to me by someone on Twitter who's at I cannot remember and I will not look up,
but you know who you are and you did a great job.
I commend you whoever you may be.
If you do know after you listen to this please write into the show and we will not respond.
We won't, we'll ignore it and all of us will block you.
So I don't know if you remember the animated Disney film from around, I gonna say 2003, 2004 maybe? Possibly
I don't know, Spirit, Stallion of the Simeron. You know I actually I watched that for
the first time very recently. I've never seen it but apparently Mara de Vine has.
Actually it must come out in 2002 actually because I believe the... Oh I'm also gonna I'm also gonna stop you right there and say DreamWorks.
Oh is it? Well there we go. So this is written July 4th 2002, Independence Day.
She, writing for the Sydney Moore and Herald was I pointing about how there's
two sorts of films that Hollywood is making at the moment, as epitomized in Spirit and Bend It Like Beckham.
Bend it like Beckham is a hopeful tale about what you can do if you put your back into it, whereas
spirit is a depressing nightmare about the evils of white men, which for the last 15 years has been a very, very strong theme of hers
that any time you actually acknowledge that white people did bad things in history,
you're essentially a huge downer in the worst post in life.
But that's...
I'll also say that like, in this movie we are talking from the perspective of a horse in like
fucking frontier times.
So maybe. So that not even is what makes this article exceptional to me. It is one parenthetical statement that I absolutely
cannot get past. And I quote, Spirit comes from the dark heart of Hollywood, politically correct, history
crushing, empty.
It is the story of a wild stallion, mindless visible genitalia for some reason, who is captured
by sadistic white soldiers in America's Wild West.
It is a children's movie, an animated children's film.
Why is she lamenting?
There's no reason it can't be anatomically correct. We should see that big horse. an animated children's film, why is she lamenting...
There's no reason it can't be anatomically correct.
We should see that big horse just flopping around.
So much of that movie is the horse just running?
I just don't know what she wanted.
Why would you remark about that?
Even if you noticed it while you were watching, you just like, oh, while I'm complaining about the fact that it makes white people look bad, I should include that I really wish th, th, thu th, th, th, th th thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th thi, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, thi, thi, thi,, well while I'm complaining about the fact that it makes white people look bad, I should include that I really wish I saw a horse cock while watching
this child's film. Yeah, do you think she would have liked, you know, all dogs go to
heaven better if you could just see the dog's dicks all through the movie? Do you think
she would have liked a lady in the tramp better if one of the dogs got a big red rocket during the spaghetti scene. Jesus Christ.
Well, how far? How far is this going to go? King Kong.
I'm just trying to think of the animals with the worst dicks at the moment.
Is there any animated movies with whales in them? Oh, you know the part from Fantasia with all the whales flying up into space?
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to name the movie King Dong, except for apparently, guerrillas have some of the smallest penises
of the ape and monkey family. Huh. And I learned that. I think that was from, I believe I saw that from Eliza twee twee twe and monkey family. Huh. Well, I learned that.
Oh, I think that was from, I believe I saw that from Eliza tweeting, perhaps.
Yes, I believe she was talking about Mike Surnovich's gorilla mindset.
Oh, I'm sorry, it's pronounced Thurnovich.
Mike Thurnovich is gorilla mindset.
And she was saying, can anybody, anybody tell him about guerrillas?
Because in fact, do we have...
No, I don't have it. Anyway, but that was the gist of it. Thanks, Eliza for that memory that we're poorly sharing with everyone.
Yeah, yep, we'll find it. We'll let people know. But yeah, so that was just, just very intriguing. Oh my goodness.
Sorry, I've got it. Here we go folks. Dear friend of the show, Eliza Gajo says,
does Mike Sertowe know Gorillas have the smallest penis compared to body size of any of the
great apes and arguably the least warlike?
I'm going to say he doesn't actually know much about anything.
So probably not.
I think that's valid.
I think that's very valid.
Just a fun, fun footnote about this article is that she has her email address at the bottom divine Miranda at hotmail dot com
so if you want to add her on MSN
boot up MSN I think MSN got renamed to something
before it was shut down not sure what that was
Windows Live or something I don't know but if you want to add it
send us some winking I use is Microsoft Office Communicator.
Hmm. Which is, I believe, the office, office equivalent, because I tell you who uses that shit,
fucking nobody.
It's a very, it's incredibly professional though to have
Hotmail to Compi the end of your address as a nationally syndicated columnist.
2002 was a different time.
Also kind of weird that in this article she talks a lot about the virtues of
bed like Beckham, whereas now of course she would hate on that
soccerally talented child for being an immigrant
because they're ruining the country. Well yeah she she would hate having the
message forced down your throat that beautiful white blonde freckled Kira
Knightley should be portrayed in a film as being friends with an immigrant
which she would would not choose to be in non-Hollywood life. Yeah that sort of race mixing very distasteful. That's my guess that is my guess. that is my guess. That is my th th th th th th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi thi thu thu thi thu- thu- thu- thu- thu- thu- thu- thu- thrue. Well. She the c, thi. She thi. She their their their their their the country. Well. She the country. She the country. She the country. She the country. She the c, the c, the c, the c, the c, the c, the c, thing. She thi thi thi thi thi. She thi. She thi. She thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thru thru' thru' thru' thrui thru' thruoooooooooo' thru' thrui thrui thrui thr in non-Hollywood life. Yeah, that sort of race mixing very distasteful.
That's my guess.
That is my guess.
Next up, another one which is new to me from today also sent in from someone from Twitter,
who I did not make note of.
Now that I've done it twice, I'm starting to feel bad about it. Well, I really like that you asked people for their help with these and then have seemingly
deliberately made a point of not noting who these came from.
So it's good.
Keep it going.
Yeah, I'm great.
So this article, we just read this headline to you once it loads. Oh boy.
Uh, oh, I think I know what this one is.
Okay, yeah.
I don't know how to pronounce a name.
I'm sorry, we're not a tennis person.
Do any tennis fans listening to the show?
Bethany Matik Sans is pathetic display,
shame for female of the species.
I'll let you figure out the context when I read you the opening two paragraphs.
I know a dislocated knee hurts.
It happened to me once, skiing.
But seriously, did American tennis player Bethany Maddox Sands have to swear and carry on so hysterically
after her knee buckled at Wimbledon?
Ah, the old hysterical woman.
So, this entire article is just her telling a woman who just dislocated her knee that she
shouldn't have made a fuss about it?
Yeah.
Oh, God.
This is, yeah.
Verbatim from the article, get a grip, woman.
You're shaming the female of the species.
We're built for childbirth, we're not wimps.
It's distressing to witness someone in agony, but there's also something instinctively distasteful
that public cowardice.
Cowardous.
I like the idea that when your knee just pops out a joint that it's cowardly to go, ah fuck this really hurts. And also I'll say as a
side note, yes many women are built for childbirth. They don't stoically sit with a clenched jaw
throughout childbirth in my experience. Do you want to tell us about your experience?
Well I've heard some noises during tell us about your experience? Well I've I heard some noises during
the birth of both my children. My wife shamed the female of the species by
by being audible during childbirth. I couldn't believe it. I heard her all the way out
there in the waiting room where I was smoking my cigar and trying to read the paper. And I heard her all the way out there in the waiting room where I was smoking my cigar and trying to read the paper. And I heard her all the way out there.
No, actually, I definitely heard her as one of our babies came out, as we were just discussing
before we started recording the show, in the car.
It is difficult to escape the shameful screams of pain from your wife when you're both in
a medium-sized wagon.
Yeah.
I do get to run some red lights though, that was cool.
Oh, that's badass.
The only time I've ever done that is by accident.
I've never done it on purpose.
But one day...
Well, we had a, we had a midwife and she was like, no, like you can do it. I was like, come on, get out of here.
She's like, no, no, she said, if you run like a red light and get a ticket on the way
to the hospital, you can show the...
And maybe this isn't true.
Maybe this isn't true.
But apparently you can show the police the birth certificate of your child from like five minutes after this red light that you ran and they go okay we get it. That is wild I know my
mom definitely got she managed to successfully have a red light ticket
dismissed because my sister was in an ambulance for something and they said
keep up with us so they were like speeding and driving through shit and
she was like yeah the ambulance told me to and it worked. Man it was very cool. It was very cool. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, th. Okay, the. Okay, the. Okay, the the the the the the the th. Okay, th. Okay, the the th. Okay, th. Okay, the the th. Okay, th. Okay, the th. Okay, the the thi. Okay, the the the the th. Okay, the th. Okay, the like speeding and driving through shit and then she was like, yeah, the ambulance told me to.
And it worked. Oh man, it was very cool. So yeah, got to run several red lights.
And there was my wife making all this noise. I'm sorry, who? Fuss. My wife? Thank you.
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I'll tell you what, I'll try and I'll try and sneakily record Theo saying it off air one day.
Good.
And then I'll play it to the world.
Um, so yes, look, we should, you know, just point out.
My wife made a lot of noise while she was giving birth to both of our children. And frankly, to to to to to to th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th th the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the. I'll the the the the the. I'll the. I'll theckeckecke. I'll the. I'll the. I'll the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I the. I I I th. I th. I I th. I th. I th. I the. I the. I the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. thea thea theanananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananananeaa. thea the while she was giving birth to both of our children and
frankly I was embarrassed. She made a fuss, she made a scene. I don't know, I just, look,
this this ties back to my to my central thesis about Miranda Divine, which we should probably
wrap up the show on.
Which is, as I said in the start, I just don't understand what it must be like
to have stewed your brain in like the combative conflict politics,
that you apparently spend your every waking moment reading and thinking about, that you are just unable to see any normal human thing
happening, any kind of interaction, any kind of display of any form of emotion
without immediately going. What overt act of political correctus has spurred this.
Yeah, trying to fit everything into the culture war in some fashion. I know, wouldn't it be exhausting? I mean, like, and again, that's,
that's where, again, I'm just staggered by the hypocrisy of people like Miranda
Divine and Mark Latham who are constantly, you know, saying that everybody, everybody to the left
in politics is obsessed with identity politics and taking offense at things and being triggered
and all that sort of stuff. You can go back through years of Miranda Devine's writing and
find hundreds and hundreds of words
per column written about a perceived slight.
You know, every other one is like,
somebody told me this, here's 600 words of why that makes me mad.
There's no real evidence in any of them.
Like they are truly opinion pieces in their in their purest sense.
Well I mean that's what they are. She's not a journalist, she's a columnist, but every single colonist that writes for News Corp in some fashion has just been driven so far up their own ass by praise from the most racist dipshits to live that they believe themselves to be journalistic sources of truth instead of just fucking crazy people standing on
soapboxes screaming at people in the subway. Like it's it's utterly insane.
I think because I I subconsciously maybe skipped over all the really
bad ones because they're all really depressing. Before we go I'm just going to
quickly whip through and summarize some of her more, just
astoundingly fucked ones.
Some of the more odious opinions.
So she wrote an article in, God, my name's being a hot turd.
She wrote an article in 2011 when a Labour Senator Penny Wong, who is a big-time
gay, announced she was going to be having a child. And of course, instead of Miranda
Devine seeing this and just living her life. She decided to get
outraged about the idea that anyone would celebrate the fact that she was
having a child. There's no straight people who do that. No, absolutely not. There's no
extremely lavish and trashy celebrations of letting people know that you are pregnant
with a child or letting people know that you have found out what what sexy child is going
to be or letting people know that a baby has been born or letting people know.
It just goes on and on as far as the... Let me redo the opening of this because, uh, she whips this off to a has been born or letting people know. It just goes on and on as far as the...
Let me read you the opening of this
because she whips herself into a frenzy
and then immediately notes that her thesis
is based on nothing.
You'd think that no politician had ever had a child before.
We're supposed to ignore Tony and Margie Abbott's three daughters
because every time we're seen with them is some sort of unfair snub to Julia Gillard and a reflection on her marable status.
The traditional heterosexual null of a nuclear family, children is something to be kept
in the closet like an embarrassment.
Tolerance is gone back to front.
It is no longer good enough to accept with our criticism, female politicians in fact. Now we have to downplay traditional marriage for fear a a a their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, toe, their, their, toe, toe, their, their, their, their, their, tho, and tho, and tr-a, and tr-a, and the, and tr-s, and tr-s, and tr-s, and tr-a, and their, and tr-a, and tr-s, and tr-s, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and their, and their, and their, and their, and their, is their, and their, is their, is their, is a the, is a tr-s, is a truee, truee, trueeo-s, todico-s, trueeol-s, truee.e.e.e.efficient, truee.e.e, truee, truee, truee, truee, to downplay traditional marriage for fear of causing offense. No one can be a wife or husband anymore.
Everyone is a partner.
The unorthodox situation of a lesbian artificially inseminated with a sperm of a male acquaintance.
We are supposed to lord as if it were the second coming.
The wonderful precursor of what the New York Times was lauded as the post-marital future.
Well no.
Wong to her credit has not politicized her private life.
So this was just her going, angry, angry, angry, angry, angry, oh but Penny Wong's not
done this.
Oh, but nothing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it's already pretty bad.
She spends a couple of paragraphs talking about how it's illegal to call someone your wife,
which...
Yeah, imagine thinking that. Like, number one, you can't do the Borat voice and say,
my but, no, it doesn't, you absolutely shouldn't. No, it's dog shit, it's terrible, it doesn't work.
No one will get the reference. I'll just think you're Lithuanian or something. But yeah, like,
like, imagine thinking that anyone you talk to, like, and I feel like it's worth noting, the people like you and me, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, th, you, you, th, you, you, you, you're, you're th, you're th, you're thi, you're thi, you're thi, you're, you're thi, you're thi, you shouldn't, you shouldn't, you shouldn't, you shouldn't, you shouldn't, you shouldn, you shouldn, you shouldn, you shouldn, you shouldn, you shouldn, you shouldn, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you're, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, you, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. th. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thin, thi, that, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th thinking that anyone you talk to, like, and I feel like it's worth noting,
that people like you and me, we're raging leftists, right?
We are absolutely the types of people who think that you should actually take other
people's thoughts and feelings into consideration.
I know that that's a wild revolutionary concept. But yeah, that you should actually think about how
your your speech and actions affect other people and that if somebody said to
me, actually these are the pronouns I would like you to refer to me by,
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And that'd be the end of the fucking conversation.
Yeah.
Point being though, that the people like you and me are the sorts of people who actually think
that that stuff matters and would actually take that into consideration.
And we think the idea is fucking ludicrous that no one's allowed to be called a wife or a husband anymore. Yeah, like it's just completely invented. They just, they don't.
Like people say partner for like a bunch of different reasons,
no one is forcing anyone else to describe anyone as a partner.
Fucking, lesbians, have wives, gay dudes, have husbands.
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Yeah.
Like, it's fine. Who gives a fuck?
Who?
As you said, it comes back to what is supposed to be,
the conservative thing or the libertarian thing of like,
yeah, however somebody wants to live their life,
just shut the fuck up and let him get on with it.
So I mean, so that's that's that's that's that's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not that's not even that's not even that's not even that's not even the the most the most not even the most not even the most not even their their life, just shut the fuck up and let him get on with it. So I mean, so that's not even the most badger part about this article.
It's because she pivots it.
After rambling for quite a few paragraphs, she goes, as a Catholic, I believe the push for
same-sex marriage is not about enhancing the lives of gay couples.
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It is simply a political tool to undermine the last bastion of bourgeois morality morality.
The traditional nuclear family, you only had to see the burning streets of London last week to see the manifestation of a fatherless society.
What?
The 2011 London riots were because there are more single moms in Europe.
Who? I feel like that's a bit of a signature bit is her sort of ending on this note that is almost a non sequitur of.
And that's why these people are responsible for this violence.
It's utterly baffling. It's quite a rhetorical flourish.
And her, like so the actual envy article here is, uh,
Wong and her partner will no doubt be fine mothers with financial and personal competence
to provide their children to stay all loving upbringing despite not having a father
in the home. Though Wong says he will be known to the child. Individually, these things work themselves out.
Allowances are made, extra effort applied.
Okay, well there she's applying that lesbians have to work harder
because without a man around the house,
I don't know, the kids won't be able to change it,
I don't know. Oh, and then she says, love, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to love, to love, to love, to love, to, to, to to to, to to to to to to to to to to the to to their, their, their, their, their, the their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, tho, tho, tho, tho, tho. tho. tho. thoooooooooo. thoooooooo. A. A. A. A. A. A. is the loftiest of ideals is wrong. Like why don't these people understand the reason that we celebrate like coming out or gay
couples having kids is because because of people like her, very specifically people like her dad
actually, Google him, Frank Devine, said some pretty horrible things,
made it impossible for people to previously do those things. It's an inherently brave political act still to be, particularly in the political realm,
to be like, yeah, I'm gay, and I have kids, and that's, it's to be celebrated because there's still persecution being done.
Like, it's not that we're saying one is inherently better than the other.
Like, well, I mean, I think definitely gay couples raise better kids. That's just how it is.. But, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, th, th is. But, th is. th is. th is. th is, th is, th is, th is, th is, th is, th is, th is, to be, th is, thi, thi, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, the they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, their, the than the other, like, well, I mean,
I think definitely gay couples raise better kids.
That's just how it is.
But I mean, in terms of...
Here's a strange example of this, and we'll have to just touch on this and then wrap it
up.
But as a perfect example of when you see people like, for example, former Australian Prime
Minister Tony Abbott saying things like, oh, well there used to be discrimination against
gay people in our society, but thank goodness that's all over.
Now you don't need to get married.
You see, you see like, conservative people seemingly genuinely trotting out the idea that in in you
know all Western societies that gay people are considered completely equal and
faced no discrimination and nobody has shit shouted at him on the street or
nobody has trouble coming out to their families because their families say horrible
shit about gay people all the time and all that sort of stuff.
Um, and so really weird example, there was their families say horrible shit about gay people all the time and all that sort of stuff.
As a really weird example, there was the whole Kevin Spacey deal. Oh God, yeah. This week, where in the midst of all of the Harvey Weinstein stuff and a lot of the
accusations that have surfaced in the wake of that of people coming out to
to actually confront people who had sexually assaulted or sexually harassed them in the past.
An actor, a male actor came out and said, when I was like 14 years old, Kevin Spacey kind of
tried to fuck me.
Which, according to fuck me.
Which, according to apparently a lot of people in showbiz is one of these many, many, many open secrets that Kevin Spacey effectively prays on male teenage actors, and very young ones as well.
And Kevin Spacey put out a press release in which he said,
hey, I don't remember that.
If it did happen, that's no good.
My bad.
But also it's time to admit that I have had love affairs with men and women over the years.
And currently I live as and identify as a gay man.
And absolutely all of the headlines about Kevin Spacey were immediately
overtaken as Kevin Spacey comes out as gay.
Kevin Spacey makes emotional statement in which he says that he is out and he is gay.
And it's just the kind of thing that makes you go,
well, yeah, if everybody in every position of public life
and power and fame and politics and all that sort of stuff
is completely accepted as completely equal,
no matter what their sexuality is, then isn't it weird
that an adult man saying, oh yeah I'm gay,
immediately dwarfed and silenced these accusations of incredibly unsavory and predatory behavior?
Absolutely.
Soly because people were, it was so, it was so shocking to people the idea that a famous man would be gay.
I mean, I think the thing is that for these conservatives, their litmus test for no discrimination
means that because now they're not allowed to scream, hey faggot at gay people they see
on the street, all the discrimination is gone.
That's where their watermark was.
Now they were like, you know, potentially, maybe the police will chase it up for you. That's the little war at they believe that it's completely disappeared
It's just
They're dinosaurs and I can't wait from die out
But there are some lovely people that at the same age
That I don't want to die out. So it's kind of tough. You know what are we you know? What do we want to happen there? Who can say? Well look, I'll just, I'll close this out by saying that Miranda's writing is ridiculous.
There is a lot of American conservative ridiculous writing that gets picked up, but I feel like she doesn't get enough credit for being as bat shit willfully ignorant
as she actually is.
And there was a new entry into the canon of Australian political hilarious stuff recently,
which was when noted dipshits, Lyle Shelton, Mark Latham and Miranda Devine were all on stage in one
place at one time to argue the no case as to whether or not same-sex marriage
should be legalized in Australia at an event. Mark Latham's chair either broke or fell
off the back of a stage and he fell down taking all his friends with him. It was very, very funny
and dear castmate
on the show Theo almost immediately set up a URL that is chair.
that fail and you should check it out before the immortalization of that beautiful
little moment. It'll yeah bring you a little bit of joy in an otherwise
bleak and horrifying hellscape. Yeah.
So yeah, check out some of Miranda's writing if you'd like to see how much being insanely
focused on right-wing, hashtag white genocide, grievance politics takes you.
Do we have a crime pass for this week?
Oh, you should commit white genocide.
I was going to say you should be able to drive through a red light.
Uh, oh yeah.
Drive through a red light and when the police pull you up, you say, oh my wife is having
a baby even if there's no one in the car with you.
Well, I mean you could be going to meet your wife, that's still pretty plausible Yeah. My wife's having a baby, a little practice sounding really worried.
Oh, she's giving birth right now.
No, you gotta be realistic.
You gotta be all blokey about it.
Oh, the fucking, oh, the ball and chain, she's bloody.
Oh, me missus is spitting another mouth to feed my rut.
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Yeah, no try that one out and right into the show let us know how it went.
I mean if that doesn't work you got a crime pass.
So you just show them the crime pass and then...
Yep. We've discussed how the crime pass work before.
Yep. Get your phone out.
Fast forward through to the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the very the the the the the the the the the the the the the through to the very last two minutes of this particular episode while the cop stands next to your car.
And I'm going to tell you now, you will not make it to the end of the recording before you
are detained.
So, I don't know, maybe get your lawyer to check out of the show.
He can tell you whether or not it's binding. Oh it is. Best of luck. It's a crime-It's thiiiiiiiiii. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. to thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. to to th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. to. toee. toe. to. to. to. tee. te. to. te. te. te. t definition. Yeah. So on that note, we will leave you folks.
Goodbye, dear friends.
Thank you very much for your time.
Yeah, don't read too much Miranda or it'll start to cook your brain.
No, absolutely don't do it.
It's ruined mine.
Hmm.
Poor Ben in his Swiss cheese brain.
Oh, so many holes. All right, folks, we'll see you next week.
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